The WII has major flaws.
Stupid controlers - You have to actualy move the controlers to play, which is annoying and discourages play in small areas and also brings on health issues like repetitave stress syndrome and can damage other nearby objects like windows.
Why is making something so innovative where you have to get up and MOVE to play a game stupid? If you don't want this kind of gameplay, then there are
other options, but this is amazing because it gives you the option to be more interactive.
Repetitive stress syndrome? Don't give me that bullshit.
Also, breaking windows? Only a fool who doesn't know what he's doing would be stupid enough to throw the damned controller. Any sane person knows how to handle it.
Small storage - Only a lousy MB to store stuff. I can not imagine having less than 10 GB space anymore since the average game for the computer now needs 10-20 GB to install and for example my map folder for wc3 is 3 GB big.
Ever heard of Memory Cards? You can buy infinite amounts of space depending on how many cards you want. And having portable memory is much more handy than a built in herd drive, which you can't easily take to a friends house.
Weak graffics - Hardly very grafficly exqusit. Looks like something my nvedia geforce 7800GS rendered and that card is slow. Also no HD support and whats the point of it if it does not even show full screen on a hd screen (just has to upsize to the HD screen res not increase rendering res).
Weak graphics? Please. I agree they aren't up-to-par with the PS3 or Xbox 360, but the Wii's play style makes up for it. And the graphics are far from bad.
Lame games - Games like Wario Ware: Smooth Moves seem very boring and exausting since who wants to stand up and wave your controler around making your self look like a mad man? And there are no strat games for it like WC3 or anything and also I do not even think elder scroles oblivion can run on it and that game is hardly grafical demanding.
Wario Ware is awesome and great fun. Have you ever tried it? And since when is it bad that a game be exhausting? I find it a great thing when you can play something you enjoy, and get exercise at the same time. I'd much rather play a few hours on the Wii and exhaust myself than run laps around my backyard. You'd have to be some lazy fatass to hate gameplay where you have to actually
stand up (OMG!)
And no RTS games? Who plays RTS games on a console anyway? That's what computers are for in my opinion. And you can't say that they don't have one anyway...the system just came out recently, new games are made by the month!
Honestly, I don't think you have anything realistic to complain about besides personal bias. When you think about the system in the long run, it's much more appealing.